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Harry Morgan

Harry Morgan (born Harry Bratsberg, often spelled Harry Bratsburg; April 10, 1915– December 7, 2011) was a prolific American actor and director whose television and film career spanned six decades. Morgan's major roles included Pete Porter in both December Bride (1954–1959) and Pete and Gladys (1960–1962); Officer Bill Gannon on Dragnet (1967–1970); Amos Coogan on Hec Ramsey (1972–1974); and for his starring role as Colonel Sherman T. Potter in M*A*S*H (1975–1983) and AfterMASH (1983–1984). Morgan also appeared in more than 100 films.

Early life and career

Morgan was born in Detroit, Michigan, in 1915, the son of Hannah and Henry Bratsberg, who were of Swedish and Norwegian ancestry. In his interview with the Archive of American Television, Morgan spelled his Norwegian family surname as "Bratsberg". Many sources, however, including some family records, list the spelling as "Bratsburg". According to one source, when Morgan's father Henry registered at junior high school, "the registrar spelled it Bratsburg instead of Bratsberg. Bashful Henry did not demur."

Alan Alda on a story Harry Morgan told him about how serious Jack Webb was on the set of Dragnet

Alan Alda on a story Harry Morgan told him about how serious Jack Webb was on the set of Dragnet

Alan Alda on a story Harry Morgan told him about how serious Jack Webb was on the set of Dragnet

Full interview at http://emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/alan-alda

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Harry Morgan Tribute

Harry Morgan Tribute

Harry Morgan Tribute

Today the american people were given the news that one of the greatest actors of america passed away at the age of 96. On behalf of the unlimitedradio247.com family our condolences go out to the entire Morgan family and friends of the family. May you rest in peace!
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Harry Morgan discusses the tone on the M.A.S.H set - EMMYTVLEGENDS

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My Six Convicts (1952) - Harry Morgan is one mean sumbitch!.avi

My Six Convicts (1952) - Harry Morgan is one mean sumbitch!.avi

My Six Convicts (1952) - Harry Morgan is one mean sumbitch!.avi

Just look at that mug and tell me he couldn't rip your throat out on a whim.
http://scorethefilm.blogspot.com/2011/09/my-six-convicts-1952.htmlI've started a new project called BadassCharles Bronson in an effort to watch every Bronson theatrical movie.
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Harry Morgan Dead

Harry Morgan Life Insurance commercial

Famous quotes by Harry Morgan:

"I really believe this is a caring community,"

"Every Walker Counts in a Community that Cares."

"The people were very appreciative, ... A lot of people stayed...Some went to their attics when the water reached them and had six inches of breathing room. One guy told me he was holding his sister up until he couldn't hold her anymore, and he lost her."

Alan Alda on a story Harry Morgan told him about how serious Jack Webb was on the set of Dragnet

Full interview at http://emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/alan-alda

published: 26 Aug 2009

Harry Morgan Tribute

Today the american people were given the news that one of the greatest actors of america passed away at the age of 96. On behalf of the unlimitedradio247.com family our condolences go out to the entire Morgan family and friends of the family. May you rest in peace!
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Harry Morgan, before he was Mash's Colonal Potter he was General Steele.

Harry Morgan discusses the tone on the M.A.S.H set - EMMYTVLEGENDS

Full interview at http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/harry-morgan

published: 21 Oct 2010

My Six Convicts (1952) - Harry Morgan is one mean sumbitch!.avi

Just look at that mug and tell me he couldn't rip your throat out on a whim.
http://scorethefilm.blogspot.com/2011/09/my-six-convicts-1952.htmlI've started a new project called BadassCharles Bronson in an effort to watch every Bronson theatrical movie.
http://scorethefilm.blogspot.com/2011/08/project-badass-charles-bronson.html

Harry Morgan Tribute

Today the american people were given the news that one of the greatest actors of america passed away at the age of 96. On behalf of the unlimitedradio247.com fa...

Today the american people were given the news that one of the greatest actors of america passed away at the age of 96. On behalf of the unlimitedradio247.com family our condolences go out to the entire Morgan family and friends of the family. May you rest in peace!
Unlimitedradio247.com does not own any rights to any pictures or music attached to this slideshow video.

Today the american people were given the news that one of the greatest actors of america passed away at the age of 96. On behalf of the unlimitedradio247.com family our condolences go out to the entire Morgan family and friends of the family. May you rest in peace!
Unlimitedradio247.com does not own any rights to any pictures or music attached to this slideshow video.

My Six Convicts (1952) - Harry Morgan is one mean sumbitch!.avi

Just look at that mug and tell me he couldn't rip your throat out on a whim.
http://scorethefilm.blogspot.com/2011/09/my-six-convicts-1952.htmlI've started a...

Just look at that mug and tell me he couldn't rip your throat out on a whim.
http://scorethefilm.blogspot.com/2011/09/my-six-convicts-1952.htmlI've started a new project called BadassCharles Bronson in an effort to watch every Bronson theatrical movie.
http://scorethefilm.blogspot.com/2011/08/project-badass-charles-bronson.html

Just look at that mug and tell me he couldn't rip your throat out on a whim.
http://scorethefilm.blogspot.com/2011/09/my-six-convicts-1952.htmlI've started a new project called BadassCharles Bronson in an effort to watch every Bronson theatrical movie.
http://scorethefilm.blogspot.com/2011/08/project-badass-charles-bronson.html

Pete and Gladys - "Uncle Paul's Insurance" (1961)

CBS-TV sitcom starring Harry Morgan and Cara Williams. (Cara Williams will be the in-studio guest on Stu's Show on Wednesday, July 13, 2016). Pete's UnclePaul (played by Gale Gordon) dislikes Gladys, and only agrees to come over if she is out of the house. On her way to go bowling, Gladys' nephew Bruce accidentally hypnotizes her.

The Henry Morgan Show - Strange Men Of History (February 5, 1947)

Henry Morgan (born Henry LernerVan Ost, Jr. March 31, 1915 – May 19, 1994) was an American humorist. He is remembered best in two modern media radio, on which he first became familiar as a barbed but often self deprecating satirist, and on television, where he was a regular and cantankerous panelist for the game show I've Got a Secret. Morgan was a second cousin of Broadway lyricist/librettist Alan Jay Lerner. His radio career began as a page at New York stationWMCA in 1932, after which he held a number of obscure radio jobs, including announcing. He strenuously objected to the professional name "Morgan". What was wrong with his own name, Henry van Ost, Jr.? he asked. Too exotic, too unpronounceable, he was told. "What about the successful announcers Harry von Zell or Westbrook Van Voorh...

published: 05 Oct 2014

Pete and Gladys - "The Prize" (1962)

CBS-TV sitcom starring Harry Morgan and Cara Williams. (Cara will be the in-studio guest on Stu's Show on Wednesday, July 13, 2016). Gladys' contest-entering obsession finally pays off...but the prize she wins is not what she was expecting...and as a result, it causes havoc with Pete at work.

THE SAINT The Return Of Harry Morgan

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The Saint was a radio adventure program in the United States that featured a character ("a swashbuckling, devil-may-care Robin Hood type who, in his attempt to help people, remained just one step ahead of the police and crooks—both of whom he combatted") created by author Leslie Charteris. As the program's introduction said, The Saint (the alias of Simon Templar), was "known to millions from books, magazines, and motion pictures." Several versions of the program appeared on different networks.
The Saint began its life on radio in January 1945. Most old time radio reference books list the initial broadcast date as January 6, 1945, probably because that was when the program aired in the Eastern United States. In an initial story about The Saint, however, Bil...

10 Truths of Effective Ministry by D Harry Morgan at A Grace Place Church

Dr. Harry Morgan speaks at ( http://www.agpchurch.com) A Grace PlaceChurch on the 10 truths to effective ministry. Harry talks about the church and Paul and Silas along with Barnabas and John Mark establishing churches on their journey. This teaching is applicable to all people in their personal life, married life, job and the ministry that each has been entrusted with from God.
16 Then came he to Derbe and Lystra: and, behold, a certain disciple was there, named Timotheus, the son of a certain woman, which was a Jewess, and believed; but his father was a Greek: 2 which was well reported of by the brethren that were at Lystra and Iconium. 3 Him would Paul have to go forth with him; and took and circumcised him because of the Jews which were in those quarters: for they knew all that h...

GunsmokeTV Western #118 Col. Potter (HarryMorgan In M*a*s*h) & Karen Grassle (Littl Episode 103
Gunsmoke TV Series harry morgan's movie profession spanned six decades together with pete porter in each december bride (1954–1959) and pete and gladys (1960–1962); officer bill gannon on dragnet (1967–1970); amos coogan on hec ramsey (1972–1974); and colonel sherman t. potter in m*a*s*h (1975–1983) and aftermash (1983–1984). morgan seemed in greater than one hundred movies.
karen grassle played caroline ingalls in the nbc tv drama series "little residence at the prairie"
from: gunsmoke, "the wiving" october 14, 1974 written by using earl wallace, directed by means of victor french, visitor forged: henry morgan, karen grassle, john reilly, dennis redfield, linda sublette, herman poppe, michelle marsh
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GunsmokeTV Western #118 Col. Potter (HarryMorgan In M*a*s*h) & Karen Grassle (Littl Episode 103
Gunsmoke TV Series harry morgan's movie profession spanned six decades together with pete porter in each december bride (1954–1959) and pete and gladys (1960–1962); officer bill gannon on dragnet (1967–1970); amos coogan on hec ramsey (1972–1974); and colonel sherman t. potter in m*a*s*h (1975–1983) and aftermash (1983–1984). morgan seemed in greater than one hundred movies.
karen grassle played caroline ingalls in the nbc tv drama series "little residence at the prairie"
from: gunsmoke, "the wiving" october 14, 1974 written by using earl wallace, directed by means of victor french, visitor forged: henry morgan, karen grassle, john reilly, dennis redfield, linda sublette, herman poppe, michelle marsh
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more from gunsmokenet.com
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"gunsmoke oscars" click on right here:
"gunsmoke quick attracts" are some fantastic clips relating to the history of tv's gunsmoke, the pleasant tv western ever - and the longest walking high time display with
ordinary characters inside the records of television.
* "gunsmoke top ten" click on right here:
* "gunsmoke look & concentrate" ...same display on radio after which tv - returned to returned. click here:
* "gunsmoke in the humorous papers" click on right here:
* "gunsmoke on the radio" click right here:
* "festus on level" click on right here:
* "gunsmoke on the radio" click on here:
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CBS-TV sitcom starring Harry Morgan and Cara Williams. (Cara Williams will be the in-studio guest on Stu's Show on Wednesday, July 13, 2016). Pete's UnclePaul (played by Gale Gordon) dislikes Gladys, and only agrees to come over if she is out of the house. On her way to go bowling, Gladys' nephew Bruce accidentally hypnotizes her.

CBS-TV sitcom starring Harry Morgan and Cara Williams. (Cara Williams will be the in-studio guest on Stu's Show on Wednesday, July 13, 2016). Pete's UnclePaul (played by Gale Gordon) dislikes Gladys, and only agrees to come over if she is out of the house. On her way to go bowling, Gladys' nephew Bruce accidentally hypnotizes her.

Henry Morgan (born Henry LernerVan Ost, Jr. March 31, 1915 – May 19, 1994) was an American humorist. He is remembered best in two modern media radio, on which he first became familiar as a barbed but often self deprecating satirist, and on television, where he was a regular and cantankerous panelist for the game show I've Got a Secret. Morgan was a second cousin of Broadway lyricist/librettist Alan Jay Lerner. His radio career began as a page at New York stationWMCA in 1932, after which he held a number of obscure radio jobs, including announcing. He strenuously objected to the professional name "Morgan". What was wrong with his own name, Henry van Ost, Jr.? he asked. Too exotic, too unpronounceable, he was told. "What about the successful announcers Harry von Zell or Westbrook Van Voorhis?" he countered. But it was no use, and the bosses finally told Henry he could take the job or leave it. Thus began a long history of Henry's having arguments with executives. In 1940, he was offered a daily 15-minute series on Mutual Broadcasting System's flagship station, WOR. This show was a 15-minute comedy, which he opened almost invariably with "Good evening, anybody; here's Morgan." In his memoir Here's Morgan (1994), he wrote that he devised that introduction as a dig at popular singer Kate Smith, who "...started her show with a condescending, 'Hello, everybody.' I, on the other hand, was happy if anybody listened in." He mixed barbed ad libs, satirizing daily life's foibles, with novelty records, including those of Spike Jones. Morgan stated that Jones sent him his newest records in advance of market dates because he played them so often.
Morgan appeared in the December 1944CBSRadio original broadcast of Norman Corwin's play, The Plot to Overthrow Christmas, taking several minor roles including the narrator, Ivan the Terrible and Simon Legree. He repeated his performance in the December 1944 production of the play. He also targeted his sponsors freely. One early sponsor had been Adler Shoe Stores, which came close to canceling its account after Morgan started making references to "Old Man Adler" on the air; the chain changed its mind after it was learned business spiked upward, with many new patrons asking to meet Old Man Adler. Morgan had to read an Adler commercial heralding the new fall line of colors; Morgan thought the colors were dreadful, and said he wouldn't wear them to a dogfight, but perhaps the listeners would like them. Old Man Adler demanded a retraction on the air. Morgan obliged: "I would wear them to a dogfight." Morgan later recalled with bemusement, "It made him happy." This incident appears to have later been incorporated, with the names changed, into the 1957 movieA Face in the Crowd, with Andy Griffith playing an iconoclastic radio and television personality.
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Henry Morgan (born Henry LernerVan Ost, Jr. March 31, 1915 – May 19, 1994) was an American humorist. He is remembered best in two modern media radio, on which he first became familiar as a barbed but often self deprecating satirist, and on television, where he was a regular and cantankerous panelist for the game show I've Got a Secret. Morgan was a second cousin of Broadway lyricist/librettist Alan Jay Lerner. His radio career began as a page at New York stationWMCA in 1932, after which he held a number of obscure radio jobs, including announcing. He strenuously objected to the professional name "Morgan". What was wrong with his own name, Henry van Ost, Jr.? he asked. Too exotic, too unpronounceable, he was told. "What about the successful announcers Harry von Zell or Westbrook Van Voorhis?" he countered. But it was no use, and the bosses finally told Henry he could take the job or leave it. Thus began a long history of Henry's having arguments with executives. In 1940, he was offered a daily 15-minute series on Mutual Broadcasting System's flagship station, WOR. This show was a 15-minute comedy, which he opened almost invariably with "Good evening, anybody; here's Morgan." In his memoir Here's Morgan (1994), he wrote that he devised that introduction as a dig at popular singer Kate Smith, who "...started her show with a condescending, 'Hello, everybody.' I, on the other hand, was happy if anybody listened in." He mixed barbed ad libs, satirizing daily life's foibles, with novelty records, including those of Spike Jones. Morgan stated that Jones sent him his newest records in advance of market dates because he played them so often.
Morgan appeared in the December 1944CBSRadio original broadcast of Norman Corwin's play, The Plot to Overthrow Christmas, taking several minor roles including the narrator, Ivan the Terrible and Simon Legree. He repeated his performance in the December 1944 production of the play. He also targeted his sponsors freely. One early sponsor had been Adler Shoe Stores, which came close to canceling its account after Morgan started making references to "Old Man Adler" on the air; the chain changed its mind after it was learned business spiked upward, with many new patrons asking to meet Old Man Adler. Morgan had to read an Adler commercial heralding the new fall line of colors; Morgan thought the colors were dreadful, and said he wouldn't wear them to a dogfight, but perhaps the listeners would like them. Old Man Adler demanded a retraction on the air. Morgan obliged: "I would wear them to a dogfight." Morgan later recalled with bemusement, "It made him happy." This incident appears to have later been incorporated, with the names changed, into the 1957 movieA Face in the Crowd, with Andy Griffith playing an iconoclastic radio and television personality.
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CBS-TV sitcom starring Harry Morgan and Cara Williams. (Cara will be the in-studio guest on Stu's Show on Wednesday, July 13, 2016). Gladys' contest-entering obsession finally pays off...but the prize she wins is not what she was expecting...and as a result, it causes havoc with Pete at work.

CBS-TV sitcom starring Harry Morgan and Cara Williams. (Cara will be the in-studio guest on Stu's Show on Wednesday, July 13, 2016). Gladys' contest-entering obsession finally pays off...but the prize she wins is not what she was expecting...and as a result, it causes havoc with Pete at work.

THE SAINT The Return Of Harry Morgan

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The Saint was a radio adventure program in the United States that featured a character ("a swashbuckling, devil-may-care Robin...

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The Saint was a radio adventure program in the United States that featured a character ("a swashbuckling, devil-may-care Robin Hood type who, in his attempt to help people, remained just one step ahead of the police and crooks—both of whom he combatted") created by author Leslie Charteris. As the program's introduction said, The Saint (the alias of Simon Templar), was "known to millions from books, magazines, and motion pictures." Several versions of the program appeared on different networks.
The Saint began its life on radio in January 1945. Most old time radio reference books list the initial broadcast date as January 6, 1945, probably because that was when the program aired in the Eastern United States. In an initial story about The Saint, however, Billboard reported, "Series tees-off over NBC January 4 on 7 Western stations, with a repeat skedded (sic) for Saturday to hit 15 Midwestern and Eastern stations at 7:30 p.m. EWT." That Saturday was January 6. The article noted the involvement of the character's creator, saying: "All scripting will be under the supervision of Charteris, who will oversee the adaptations of his published works. If any originals are to be done, he'll do them." Edgar Barrier starred, and Bromo-Seltzer was the sponsor. This version ended March 31, 1945.
The second iteration of The Saint on radio was a summer replacement for the Jack CarsonShow on CBS. It began June 20, 1945, with Billboard reporting in a preview article, "There's nothing definite now, but it's expected here that if The Saint pulls an acceptable Hooperating for its 13-week spin, starting June 20, it may stay on the air permanently with Carson out ..." Despite that prediction, the program went off when its summer run ended September 12, 1945. Brian Aherne starred, and Campbell Soups was the sponsor.
The show's third version, which began July 9, 1947, was limited to CBS' West Coast network. It ended June 30, 1948. The sponsor was Lever Brothers. Vincent Price starred in this version and in most of the show's episodes in the two versions that followed.
After a year's hiatus, The Saint returned to radio July 10, 1949—this time on Mutual. An announcement in Billboard noted that the program would be sustaining (without a sponsor), but that Mutual "will use trial summer run to showcase show for fall bankrolling." The bankrolling eventually came from Ford Motor Company, and the show lasted through May 28, 1950.
The program's final run began June 11, 1950, as a summer replacement for The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show. The Saint was back on its original network, NBC, for this version, which ended October 14, 1951. The show lasted longer in this version than in any other, despite a negative review of the first episode in Billboard which said much of the script was "confusing and slow-paced" and called star Vincent Price "frightfully dull."
The title role was also played briefly by Tom Conway (whose brother, George Sanders, had played Simon Templar in several films), and Barry Sullivan. LouiseArthur played Patricia Holm, Templar's assistant. Lawrence Dobkin played Louie, the cab driver. John Brown played Inspector Fernack, and Ken Christy played Hoppy, Templar's sidekick.
THE SAINTThe Return Of Harry Morgan
THE SAINT The Return Of Harry Morgan
THE SAINT The Return Of Harry Morgan

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The Saint was a radio adventure program in the United States that featured a character ("a swashbuckling, devil-may-care Robin Hood type who, in his attempt to help people, remained just one step ahead of the police and crooks—both of whom he combatted") created by author Leslie Charteris. As the program's introduction said, The Saint (the alias of Simon Templar), was "known to millions from books, magazines, and motion pictures." Several versions of the program appeared on different networks.
The Saint began its life on radio in January 1945. Most old time radio reference books list the initial broadcast date as January 6, 1945, probably because that was when the program aired in the Eastern United States. In an initial story about The Saint, however, Billboard reported, "Series tees-off over NBC January 4 on 7 Western stations, with a repeat skedded (sic) for Saturday to hit 15 Midwestern and Eastern stations at 7:30 p.m. EWT." That Saturday was January 6. The article noted the involvement of the character's creator, saying: "All scripting will be under the supervision of Charteris, who will oversee the adaptations of his published works. If any originals are to be done, he'll do them." Edgar Barrier starred, and Bromo-Seltzer was the sponsor. This version ended March 31, 1945.
The second iteration of The Saint on radio was a summer replacement for the Jack CarsonShow on CBS. It began June 20, 1945, with Billboard reporting in a preview article, "There's nothing definite now, but it's expected here that if The Saint pulls an acceptable Hooperating for its 13-week spin, starting June 20, it may stay on the air permanently with Carson out ..." Despite that prediction, the program went off when its summer run ended September 12, 1945. Brian Aherne starred, and Campbell Soups was the sponsor.
The show's third version, which began July 9, 1947, was limited to CBS' West Coast network. It ended June 30, 1948. The sponsor was Lever Brothers. Vincent Price starred in this version and in most of the show's episodes in the two versions that followed.
After a year's hiatus, The Saint returned to radio July 10, 1949—this time on Mutual. An announcement in Billboard noted that the program would be sustaining (without a sponsor), but that Mutual "will use trial summer run to showcase show for fall bankrolling." The bankrolling eventually came from Ford Motor Company, and the show lasted through May 28, 1950.
The program's final run began June 11, 1950, as a summer replacement for The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show. The Saint was back on its original network, NBC, for this version, which ended October 14, 1951. The show lasted longer in this version than in any other, despite a negative review of the first episode in Billboard which said much of the script was "confusing and slow-paced" and called star Vincent Price "frightfully dull."
The title role was also played briefly by Tom Conway (whose brother, George Sanders, had played Simon Templar in several films), and Barry Sullivan. LouiseArthur played Patricia Holm, Templar's assistant. Lawrence Dobkin played Louie, the cab driver. John Brown played Inspector Fernack, and Ken Christy played Hoppy, Templar's sidekick.
THE SAINTThe Return Of Harry Morgan
THE SAINT The Return Of Harry Morgan
THE SAINT The Return Of Harry Morgan

1.28 [--] The Lone Wolf: Memo: THE PLANTATION STORY (a.k.a "Suva")
Written by Mindret Lord
Directed by Seymour Freidman
Starring:
Louis Hayward (as Michael Lanyard)
GuestCast:
Henry Morgan, Jim Strait,
Frances Rafferty, Angela Connors, (Vance's stepdaughter),
Walter Kingsford , Vance Connors
Marvin Miller, ColonelValenza,
Premise:
The Lone Wolf is a character created by novelist Louis Joseph Vance (1879–1933). His eight stories about a gentleman jewel thief who was always meeting and helping ladies in distress were published from 1914 until his death in 1933. They inspired not only Lone Wolf movies and television shows like this one, but also were the inspiration for the gentleman criminal-turned-detective The Saint. In 1954 Gross-Krasne Productions, an independent television show producer, filmed 39 thirty minute episodes for television. They changed The Lone Wolf character from a criminal jewel thief to a wealthy man-about-town that always stumbles upon a mystery that only he can solve. You will see many of the movie and television stars of that era playing parts in these detective thrillers.

1.28 [--] The Lone Wolf: Memo: THE PLANTATION STORY (a.k.a "Suva")
Written by Mindret Lord
Directed by Seymour Freidman
Starring:
Louis Hayward (as Michael Lanyard)
GuestCast:
Henry Morgan, Jim Strait,
Frances Rafferty, Angela Connors, (Vance's stepdaughter),
Walter Kingsford , Vance Connors
Marvin Miller, ColonelValenza,
Premise:
The Lone Wolf is a character created by novelist Louis Joseph Vance (1879–1933). His eight stories about a gentleman jewel thief who was always meeting and helping ladies in distress were published from 1914 until his death in 1933. They inspired not only Lone Wolf movies and television shows like this one, but also were the inspiration for the gentleman criminal-turned-detective The Saint. In 1954 Gross-Krasne Productions, an independent television show producer, filmed 39 thirty minute episodes for television. They changed The Lone Wolf character from a criminal jewel thief to a wealthy man-about-town that always stumbles upon a mystery that only he can solve. You will see many of the movie and television stars of that era playing parts in these detective thrillers.

Dr. Harry Morgan speaks at ( http://www.agpchurch.com) A Grace PlaceChurch on the 10 truths to effective ministry. Harry talks about the church and Paul and Silas along with Barnabas and John Mark establishing churches on their journey. This teaching is applicable to all people in their personal life, married life, job and the ministry that each has been entrusted with from God.
16 Then came he to Derbe and Lystra: and, behold, a certain disciple was there, named Timotheus, the son of a certain woman, which was a Jewess, and believed; but his father was a Greek: 2 which was well reported of by the brethren that were at Lystra and Iconium. 3 Him would Paul have to go forth with him; and took and circumcised him because of the Jews which were in those quarters: for they knew all that his father was a Greek. 4 And as they went through the cities, they delivered them the decrees for to keep, that were ordained of the apostles and elders which were at Jerusalem. 5 And so were the churches established in the faith, and increased in number daily.

Dr. Harry Morgan speaks at ( http://www.agpchurch.com) A Grace PlaceChurch on the 10 truths to effective ministry. Harry talks about the church and Paul and Silas along with Barnabas and John Mark establishing churches on their journey. This teaching is applicable to all people in their personal life, married life, job and the ministry that each has been entrusted with from God.
16 Then came he to Derbe and Lystra: and, behold, a certain disciple was there, named Timotheus, the son of a certain woman, which was a Jewess, and believed; but his father was a Greek: 2 which was well reported of by the brethren that were at Lystra and Iconium. 3 Him would Paul have to go forth with him; and took and circumcised him because of the Jews which were in those quarters: for they knew all that his father was a Greek. 4 And as they went through the cities, they delivered them the decrees for to keep, that were ordained of the apostles and elders which were at Jerusalem. 5 And so were the churches established in the faith, and increased in number daily.

Harry Morgan on "Dragnet" - EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG

Part one of Harry Morgan's remarks at MASH news conference following the wrapping of the series.

published: 17 Apr 2012

Alan Alda on working with Harry Morgan on M*A*S*H , and Morgan's sense of humor

Full interview at http://emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/alan-alda

published: 26 Aug 2009

Harry Morgan discusses the MASH Finale - EMMYTVLEGENDS

Full interview at http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/harry-morgan

published: 21 Oct 2010

Harry Morgan on working with Elvis Presley in Frankie and Johnny - EMMYTVLEGENDS

Full interview at http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/harry-morgan

published: 21 Oct 2010

FULL Interview: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle - BBC News

Prince Harry, aged 33, and Ms Markle, aged 36, are to marry in the spring
He said the "stars were aligned" when they fell in love and he proposed over roast chicken
Appearing for photos outside Kensington Palace earlier, Prince Harry said he was "thrilled"
The couple secretly got engaged earlier this month
The Queen and Prince Philip are "delighted for the couple"
Ms Markle is an actress and humanitarian campaigner
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(28) M*A*S*H (1980) A Harry Morgan Toast

Henry Morgan on Late Night, February 8, 1982

By request. While Dave may have hinted of the conversation continuing after this segment, that never happened. Just this one act.

published: 25 Oct 2015

Harry Morgan on William Christopher as "Father Mulcahy" on "M*A*S*H" - EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG

For his full interview, see http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/harry-morgan

published: 04 Jan 2017

Alan Alda on a story Harry Morgan told him about how serious Jack Webb was on the set of Dragnet

Full interview at http://emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/alan-alda

published: 26 Aug 2009

Harry Morgan on Winning an Emmy - EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG

Full interview at http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/harry-morgan

published: 21 Oct 2010

Strange Moments From What's My Line

Here are a few clips of what were possibly the strangest moments of this lauded CBSGameShow, which aired on Sunday Nights for seventeen years (1950 - 1967) and was hosted by John Daly. This classic program, the premise of which simply was a panel of 4 celebrities try to name a contestants occupation, was a staple of mid 20th Century television. The show aired live every Sunday, and sometimes there were some unforseen events. Here are a few of them. First, Mystery GuestMelina Mercouri and John Daly are a bit rattled by an intruder who suddenly pops up and starts to shill for a "dating service" before he is quickly escorted away by Johnny Olson and producer Gil Fates, the next one has Buddy Hackett introducing long-time show stalwart Dorothy Kilgallen and she appears to be drunk possi...

Harry Morgan, 'M*A*S*H' Star, Dies at 96

Harry....may you RIP.........http://www.aoltv.com/2011/12/07/harry-morgan-mash-dead/?icid=maing-grid10%7Chtmlws-main-bb%7Cdl3%7Csec3_lnk3%7C118301

published: 07 Dec 2011

Harry Morgan Tribute

Today the american people were given the news that one of the greatest actors of america passed away at the age of 96. On behalf of the unlimitedradio247.com family our condolences go out to the entire Morgan family and friends of the family. May you rest in peace!
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FULL Interview: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle - BBC News

Prince Harry, aged 33, and Ms Markle, aged 36, are to marry in the spring
He said the "stars were aligned" when they fell in love and he proposed over roast chi...

Prince Harry, aged 33, and Ms Markle, aged 36, are to marry in the spring
He said the "stars were aligned" when they fell in love and he proposed over roast chicken
Appearing for photos outside Kensington Palace earlier, Prince Harry said he was "thrilled"
The couple secretly got engaged earlier this month
The Queen and Prince Philip are "delighted for the couple"
Ms Markle is an actress and humanitarian campaigner
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Prince Harry, aged 33, and Ms Markle, aged 36, are to marry in the spring
He said the "stars were aligned" when they fell in love and he proposed over roast chicken
Appearing for photos outside Kensington Palace earlier, Prince Harry said he was "thrilled"
The couple secretly got engaged earlier this month
The Queen and Prince Philip are "delighted for the couple"
Ms Markle is an actress and humanitarian campaigner
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Strange Moments From What's My Line

Here are a few clips of what were possibly the strangest moments of this lauded CBSGameShow, which aired on Sunday Nights for seventeen years (1950 - 1967) an...

Here are a few clips of what were possibly the strangest moments of this lauded CBSGameShow, which aired on Sunday Nights for seventeen years (1950 - 1967) and was hosted by John Daly. This classic program, the premise of which simply was a panel of 4 celebrities try to name a contestants occupation, was a staple of mid 20th Century television. The show aired live every Sunday, and sometimes there were some unforseen events. Here are a few of them. First, Mystery GuestMelina Mercouri and John Daly are a bit rattled by an intruder who suddenly pops up and starts to shill for a "dating service" before he is quickly escorted away by Johnny Olson and producer Gil Fates, the next one has Buddy Hackett introducing long-time show stalwart Dorothy Kilgallen and she appears to be drunk possibly, which is rather unsettling, and finally, comedian Henry Morgan expresses displeasure at also long-time stalwart Bennett Cerf's uneasy intro and him and John Daly's dull banter. All from the early to mid 1960s and all very strange!

Here are a few clips of what were possibly the strangest moments of this lauded CBSGameShow, which aired on Sunday Nights for seventeen years (1950 - 1967) and was hosted by John Daly. This classic program, the premise of which simply was a panel of 4 celebrities try to name a contestants occupation, was a staple of mid 20th Century television. The show aired live every Sunday, and sometimes there were some unforseen events. Here are a few of them. First, Mystery GuestMelina Mercouri and John Daly are a bit rattled by an intruder who suddenly pops up and starts to shill for a "dating service" before he is quickly escorted away by Johnny Olson and producer Gil Fates, the next one has Buddy Hackett introducing long-time show stalwart Dorothy Kilgallen and she appears to be drunk possibly, which is rather unsettling, and finally, comedian Henry Morgan expresses displeasure at also long-time stalwart Bennett Cerf's uneasy intro and him and John Daly's dull banter. All from the early to mid 1960s and all very strange!

Harry Morgan Tribute

Today the american people were given the news that one of the greatest actors of america passed away at the age of 96. On behalf of the unlimitedradio247.com fa...

Today the american people were given the news that one of the greatest actors of america passed away at the age of 96. On behalf of the unlimitedradio247.com family our condolences go out to the entire Morgan family and friends of the family. May you rest in peace!
Unlimitedradio247.com does not own any rights to any pictures or music attached to this slideshow video.

Today the american people were given the news that one of the greatest actors of america passed away at the age of 96. On behalf of the unlimitedradio247.com family our condolences go out to the entire Morgan family and friends of the family. May you rest in peace!
Unlimitedradio247.com does not own any rights to any pictures or music attached to this slideshow video.

Pete and Gladys - "Uncle Paul's Insurance" (1961)

CBS-TV sitcom starring Harry Morgan and Cara Williams. (Cara Williams will be the in-studio guest on Stu's Show on Wednesday, July 13, 2016). Pete's UnclePaul (played by Gale Gordon) dislikes Gladys, and only agrees to come over if she is out of the house. On her way to go bowling, Gladys' nephew Bruce accidentally hypnotizes her.

The Henry Morgan Show - Strange Men Of History (February 5, 1947)

Henry Morgan (born Henry LernerVan Ost, Jr. March 31, 1915 – May 19, 1994) was an American humorist. He is remembered best in two modern media radio, on which he first became familiar as a barbed but often self deprecating satirist, and on television, where he was a regular and cantankerous panelist for the game show I've Got a Secret. Morgan was a second cousin of Broadway lyricist/librettist Alan Jay Lerner. His radio career began as a page at New York stationWMCA in 1932, after which he held a number of obscure radio jobs, including announcing. He strenuously objected to the professional name "Morgan". What was wrong with his own name, Henry van Ost, Jr.? he asked. Too exotic, too unpronounceable, he was told. "What about the successful announcers Harry von Zell or Westbrook Van Voorh...

published: 05 Oct 2014

Pete and Gladys - "The Prize" (1962)

CBS-TV sitcom starring Harry Morgan and Cara Williams. (Cara will be the in-studio guest on Stu's Show on Wednesday, July 13, 2016). Gladys' contest-entering obsession finally pays off...but the prize she wins is not what she was expecting...and as a result, it causes havoc with Pete at work.

THE SAINT The Return Of Harry Morgan

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The Saint began its life on radio in January 1945. Most old time radio reference books list the initial broadcast date as January 6, 1945, probably because that was when the program aired in the Eastern United States. In an initial story about The Saint, however, Bil...

10 Truths of Effective Ministry by D Harry Morgan at A Grace Place Church

Dr. Harry Morgan speaks at ( http://www.agpchurch.com) A Grace PlaceChurch on the 10 truths to effective ministry. Harry talks about the church and Paul and Silas along with Barnabas and John Mark establishing churches on their journey. This teaching is applicable to all people in their personal life, married life, job and the ministry that each has been entrusted with from God.
16 Then came he to Derbe and Lystra: and, behold, a certain disciple was there, named Timotheus, the son of a certain woman, which was a Jewess, and believed; but his father was a Greek: 2 which was well reported of by the brethren that were at Lystra and Iconium. 3 Him would Paul have to go forth with him; and took and circumcised him because of the Jews which were in those quarters: for they knew all that h...

GunsmokeTV Western #118 Col. Potter (HarryMorgan In M*a*s*h) & Karen Grassle (Littl Episode 103
Gunsmoke TV Series harry morgan's movie profession spanned six decades together with pete porter in each december bride (1954–1959) and pete and gladys (1960–1962); officer bill gannon on dragnet (1967–1970); amos coogan on hec ramsey (1972–1974); and colonel sherman t. potter in m*a*s*h (1975–1983) and aftermash (1983–1984). morgan seemed in greater than one hundred movies.
karen grassle played caroline ingalls in the nbc tv drama series "little residence at the prairie"
from: gunsmoke, "the wiving" october 14, 1974 written by using earl wallace, directed by means of victor french, visitor forged: henry morgan, karen grassle, john reilly, dennis redfield, linda sublette, herman poppe, michelle marsh
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GunsmokeTV Western #118 Col. Potter (HarryMorgan In M*a*s*h) & Karen Grassle (Littl Episode 103
Gunsmoke TV Series harry morgan's movie profession spanned six decades together with pete porter in each december bride (1954–1959) and pete and gladys (1960–1962); officer bill gannon on dragnet (1967–1970); amos coogan on hec ramsey (1972–1974); and colonel sherman t. potter in m*a*s*h (1975–1983) and aftermash (1983–1984). morgan seemed in greater than one hundred movies.
karen grassle played caroline ingalls in the nbc tv drama series "little residence at the prairie"
from: gunsmoke, "the wiving" october 14, 1974 written by using earl wallace, directed by means of victor french, visitor forged: henry morgan, karen grassle, john reilly, dennis redfield, linda sublette, herman poppe, michelle marsh
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"gunsmoke quick attracts" are some fantastic clips relating to the history of tv's gunsmoke, the pleasant tv western ever - and the longest walking high time display with
ordinary characters inside the records of television.
* "gunsmoke top ten" click on right here:
* "gunsmoke look & concentrate" ...same display on radio after which tv - returned to returned. click here:
* "gunsmoke in the humorous papers" click on right here:
* "gunsmoke on the radio" click right here:
* "festus on level" click on right here:
* "gunsmoke on the radio" click on here:
* "classic radio binges" click here:
* "television western issues" click on here:
* ken curtis in "chuck wagon jamboree" click right here:
* "gunsmoke documentary" click on here:
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CBS-TV sitcom starring Harry Morgan and Cara Williams. (Cara Williams will be the in-studio guest on Stu's Show on Wednesday, July 13, 2016). Pete's UnclePaul (played by Gale Gordon) dislikes Gladys, and only agrees to come over if she is out of the house. On her way to go bowling, Gladys' nephew Bruce accidentally hypnotizes her.

CBS-TV sitcom starring Harry Morgan and Cara Williams. (Cara Williams will be the in-studio guest on Stu's Show on Wednesday, July 13, 2016). Pete's UnclePaul (played by Gale Gordon) dislikes Gladys, and only agrees to come over if she is out of the house. On her way to go bowling, Gladys' nephew Bruce accidentally hypnotizes her.

Henry Morgan (born Henry LernerVan Ost, Jr. March 31, 1915 – May 19, 1994) was an American humorist. He is remembered best in two modern media radio, on which he first became familiar as a barbed but often self deprecating satirist, and on television, where he was a regular and cantankerous panelist for the game show I've Got a Secret. Morgan was a second cousin of Broadway lyricist/librettist Alan Jay Lerner. His radio career began as a page at New York stationWMCA in 1932, after which he held a number of obscure radio jobs, including announcing. He strenuously objected to the professional name "Morgan". What was wrong with his own name, Henry van Ost, Jr.? he asked. Too exotic, too unpronounceable, he was told. "What about the successful announcers Harry von Zell or Westbrook Van Voorhis?" he countered. But it was no use, and the bosses finally told Henry he could take the job or leave it. Thus began a long history of Henry's having arguments with executives. In 1940, he was offered a daily 15-minute series on Mutual Broadcasting System's flagship station, WOR. This show was a 15-minute comedy, which he opened almost invariably with "Good evening, anybody; here's Morgan." In his memoir Here's Morgan (1994), he wrote that he devised that introduction as a dig at popular singer Kate Smith, who "...started her show with a condescending, 'Hello, everybody.' I, on the other hand, was happy if anybody listened in." He mixed barbed ad libs, satirizing daily life's foibles, with novelty records, including those of Spike Jones. Morgan stated that Jones sent him his newest records in advance of market dates because he played them so often.
Morgan appeared in the December 1944CBSRadio original broadcast of Norman Corwin's play, The Plot to Overthrow Christmas, taking several minor roles including the narrator, Ivan the Terrible and Simon Legree. He repeated his performance in the December 1944 production of the play. He also targeted his sponsors freely. One early sponsor had been Adler Shoe Stores, which came close to canceling its account after Morgan started making references to "Old Man Adler" on the air; the chain changed its mind after it was learned business spiked upward, with many new patrons asking to meet Old Man Adler. Morgan had to read an Adler commercial heralding the new fall line of colors; Morgan thought the colors were dreadful, and said he wouldn't wear them to a dogfight, but perhaps the listeners would like them. Old Man Adler demanded a retraction on the air. Morgan obliged: "I would wear them to a dogfight." Morgan later recalled with bemusement, "It made him happy." This incident appears to have later been incorporated, with the names changed, into the 1957 movieA Face in the Crowd, with Andy Griffith playing an iconoclastic radio and television personality.
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Henry Morgan (born Henry LernerVan Ost, Jr. March 31, 1915 – May 19, 1994) was an American humorist. He is remembered best in two modern media radio, on which he first became familiar as a barbed but often self deprecating satirist, and on television, where he was a regular and cantankerous panelist for the game show I've Got a Secret. Morgan was a second cousin of Broadway lyricist/librettist Alan Jay Lerner. His radio career began as a page at New York stationWMCA in 1932, after which he held a number of obscure radio jobs, including announcing. He strenuously objected to the professional name "Morgan". What was wrong with his own name, Henry van Ost, Jr.? he asked. Too exotic, too unpronounceable, he was told. "What about the successful announcers Harry von Zell or Westbrook Van Voorhis?" he countered. But it was no use, and the bosses finally told Henry he could take the job or leave it. Thus began a long history of Henry's having arguments with executives. In 1940, he was offered a daily 15-minute series on Mutual Broadcasting System's flagship station, WOR. This show was a 15-minute comedy, which he opened almost invariably with "Good evening, anybody; here's Morgan." In his memoir Here's Morgan (1994), he wrote that he devised that introduction as a dig at popular singer Kate Smith, who "...started her show with a condescending, 'Hello, everybody.' I, on the other hand, was happy if anybody listened in." He mixed barbed ad libs, satirizing daily life's foibles, with novelty records, including those of Spike Jones. Morgan stated that Jones sent him his newest records in advance of market dates because he played them so often.
Morgan appeared in the December 1944CBSRadio original broadcast of Norman Corwin's play, The Plot to Overthrow Christmas, taking several minor roles including the narrator, Ivan the Terrible and Simon Legree. He repeated his performance in the December 1944 production of the play. He also targeted his sponsors freely. One early sponsor had been Adler Shoe Stores, which came close to canceling its account after Morgan started making references to "Old Man Adler" on the air; the chain changed its mind after it was learned business spiked upward, with many new patrons asking to meet Old Man Adler. Morgan had to read an Adler commercial heralding the new fall line of colors; Morgan thought the colors were dreadful, and said he wouldn't wear them to a dogfight, but perhaps the listeners would like them. Old Man Adler demanded a retraction on the air. Morgan obliged: "I would wear them to a dogfight." Morgan later recalled with bemusement, "It made him happy." This incident appears to have later been incorporated, with the names changed, into the 1957 movieA Face in the Crowd, with Andy Griffith playing an iconoclastic radio and television personality.
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CBS-TV sitcom starring Harry Morgan and Cara Williams. (Cara will be the in-studio guest on Stu's Show on Wednesday, July 13, 2016). Gladys' contest-entering obsession finally pays off...but the prize she wins is not what she was expecting...and as a result, it causes havoc with Pete at work.

CBS-TV sitcom starring Harry Morgan and Cara Williams. (Cara will be the in-studio guest on Stu's Show on Wednesday, July 13, 2016). Gladys' contest-entering obsession finally pays off...but the prize she wins is not what she was expecting...and as a result, it causes havoc with Pete at work.

THE SAINT The Return Of Harry Morgan

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The Saint was a radio adventure program in the United States that featured a character ("a swashbuckling, devil-may-care Robin...

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The Saint was a radio adventure program in the United States that featured a character ("a swashbuckling, devil-may-care Robin Hood type who, in his attempt to help people, remained just one step ahead of the police and crooks—both of whom he combatted") created by author Leslie Charteris. As the program's introduction said, The Saint (the alias of Simon Templar), was "known to millions from books, magazines, and motion pictures." Several versions of the program appeared on different networks.
The Saint began its life on radio in January 1945. Most old time radio reference books list the initial broadcast date as January 6, 1945, probably because that was when the program aired in the Eastern United States. In an initial story about The Saint, however, Billboard reported, "Series tees-off over NBC January 4 on 7 Western stations, with a repeat skedded (sic) for Saturday to hit 15 Midwestern and Eastern stations at 7:30 p.m. EWT." That Saturday was January 6. The article noted the involvement of the character's creator, saying: "All scripting will be under the supervision of Charteris, who will oversee the adaptations of his published works. If any originals are to be done, he'll do them." Edgar Barrier starred, and Bromo-Seltzer was the sponsor. This version ended March 31, 1945.
The second iteration of The Saint on radio was a summer replacement for the Jack CarsonShow on CBS. It began June 20, 1945, with Billboard reporting in a preview article, "There's nothing definite now, but it's expected here that if The Saint pulls an acceptable Hooperating for its 13-week spin, starting June 20, it may stay on the air permanently with Carson out ..." Despite that prediction, the program went off when its summer run ended September 12, 1945. Brian Aherne starred, and Campbell Soups was the sponsor.
The show's third version, which began July 9, 1947, was limited to CBS' West Coast network. It ended June 30, 1948. The sponsor was Lever Brothers. Vincent Price starred in this version and in most of the show's episodes in the two versions that followed.
After a year's hiatus, The Saint returned to radio July 10, 1949—this time on Mutual. An announcement in Billboard noted that the program would be sustaining (without a sponsor), but that Mutual "will use trial summer run to showcase show for fall bankrolling." The bankrolling eventually came from Ford Motor Company, and the show lasted through May 28, 1950.
The program's final run began June 11, 1950, as a summer replacement for The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show. The Saint was back on its original network, NBC, for this version, which ended October 14, 1951. The show lasted longer in this version than in any other, despite a negative review of the first episode in Billboard which said much of the script was "confusing and slow-paced" and called star Vincent Price "frightfully dull."
The title role was also played briefly by Tom Conway (whose brother, George Sanders, had played Simon Templar in several films), and Barry Sullivan. LouiseArthur played Patricia Holm, Templar's assistant. Lawrence Dobkin played Louie, the cab driver. John Brown played Inspector Fernack, and Ken Christy played Hoppy, Templar's sidekick.
THE SAINTThe Return Of Harry Morgan
THE SAINT The Return Of Harry Morgan
THE SAINT The Return Of Harry Morgan

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The Saint was a radio adventure program in the United States that featured a character ("a swashbuckling, devil-may-care Robin Hood type who, in his attempt to help people, remained just one step ahead of the police and crooks—both of whom he combatted") created by author Leslie Charteris. As the program's introduction said, The Saint (the alias of Simon Templar), was "known to millions from books, magazines, and motion pictures." Several versions of the program appeared on different networks.
The Saint began its life on radio in January 1945. Most old time radio reference books list the initial broadcast date as January 6, 1945, probably because that was when the program aired in the Eastern United States. In an initial story about The Saint, however, Billboard reported, "Series tees-off over NBC January 4 on 7 Western stations, with a repeat skedded (sic) for Saturday to hit 15 Midwestern and Eastern stations at 7:30 p.m. EWT." That Saturday was January 6. The article noted the involvement of the character's creator, saying: "All scripting will be under the supervision of Charteris, who will oversee the adaptations of his published works. If any originals are to be done, he'll do them." Edgar Barrier starred, and Bromo-Seltzer was the sponsor. This version ended March 31, 1945.
The second iteration of The Saint on radio was a summer replacement for the Jack CarsonShow on CBS. It began June 20, 1945, with Billboard reporting in a preview article, "There's nothing definite now, but it's expected here that if The Saint pulls an acceptable Hooperating for its 13-week spin, starting June 20, it may stay on the air permanently with Carson out ..." Despite that prediction, the program went off when its summer run ended September 12, 1945. Brian Aherne starred, and Campbell Soups was the sponsor.
The show's third version, which began July 9, 1947, was limited to CBS' West Coast network. It ended June 30, 1948. The sponsor was Lever Brothers. Vincent Price starred in this version and in most of the show's episodes in the two versions that followed.
After a year's hiatus, The Saint returned to radio July 10, 1949—this time on Mutual. An announcement in Billboard noted that the program would be sustaining (without a sponsor), but that Mutual "will use trial summer run to showcase show for fall bankrolling." The bankrolling eventually came from Ford Motor Company, and the show lasted through May 28, 1950.
The program's final run began June 11, 1950, as a summer replacement for The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show. The Saint was back on its original network, NBC, for this version, which ended October 14, 1951. The show lasted longer in this version than in any other, despite a negative review of the first episode in Billboard which said much of the script was "confusing and slow-paced" and called star Vincent Price "frightfully dull."
The title role was also played briefly by Tom Conway (whose brother, George Sanders, had played Simon Templar in several films), and Barry Sullivan. LouiseArthur played Patricia Holm, Templar's assistant. Lawrence Dobkin played Louie, the cab driver. John Brown played Inspector Fernack, and Ken Christy played Hoppy, Templar's sidekick.
THE SAINTThe Return Of Harry Morgan
THE SAINT The Return Of Harry Morgan
THE SAINT The Return Of Harry Morgan

1.28 [--] The Lone Wolf: Memo: THE PLANTATION STORY (a.k.a "Suva")
Written by Mindret Lord
Directed by Seymour Freidman
Starring:
Louis Hayward (as Michael Lanyard)
GuestCast:
Henry Morgan, Jim Strait,
Frances Rafferty, Angela Connors, (Vance's stepdaughter),
Walter Kingsford , Vance Connors
Marvin Miller, ColonelValenza,
Premise:
The Lone Wolf is a character created by novelist Louis Joseph Vance (1879–1933). His eight stories about a gentleman jewel thief who was always meeting and helping ladies in distress were published from 1914 until his death in 1933. They inspired not only Lone Wolf movies and television shows like this one, but also were the inspiration for the gentleman criminal-turned-detective The Saint. In 1954 Gross-Krasne Productions, an independent television show producer, filmed 39 thirty minute episodes for television. They changed The Lone Wolf character from a criminal jewel thief to a wealthy man-about-town that always stumbles upon a mystery that only he can solve. You will see many of the movie and television stars of that era playing parts in these detective thrillers.

1.28 [--] The Lone Wolf: Memo: THE PLANTATION STORY (a.k.a "Suva")
Written by Mindret Lord
Directed by Seymour Freidman
Starring:
Louis Hayward (as Michael Lanyard)
GuestCast:
Henry Morgan, Jim Strait,
Frances Rafferty, Angela Connors, (Vance's stepdaughter),
Walter Kingsford , Vance Connors
Marvin Miller, ColonelValenza,
Premise:
The Lone Wolf is a character created by novelist Louis Joseph Vance (1879–1933). His eight stories about a gentleman jewel thief who was always meeting and helping ladies in distress were published from 1914 until his death in 1933. They inspired not only Lone Wolf movies and television shows like this one, but also were the inspiration for the gentleman criminal-turned-detective The Saint. In 1954 Gross-Krasne Productions, an independent television show producer, filmed 39 thirty minute episodes for television. They changed The Lone Wolf character from a criminal jewel thief to a wealthy man-about-town that always stumbles upon a mystery that only he can solve. You will see many of the movie and television stars of that era playing parts in these detective thrillers.

Dr. Harry Morgan speaks at ( http://www.agpchurch.com) A Grace PlaceChurch on the 10 truths to effective ministry. Harry talks about the church and Paul and Silas along with Barnabas and John Mark establishing churches on their journey. This teaching is applicable to all people in their personal life, married life, job and the ministry that each has been entrusted with from God.
16 Then came he to Derbe and Lystra: and, behold, a certain disciple was there, named Timotheus, the son of a certain woman, which was a Jewess, and believed; but his father was a Greek: 2 which was well reported of by the brethren that were at Lystra and Iconium. 3 Him would Paul have to go forth with him; and took and circumcised him because of the Jews which were in those quarters: for they knew all that his father was a Greek. 4 And as they went through the cities, they delivered them the decrees for to keep, that were ordained of the apostles and elders which were at Jerusalem. 5 And so were the churches established in the faith, and increased in number daily.

Dr. Harry Morgan speaks at ( http://www.agpchurch.com) A Grace PlaceChurch on the 10 truths to effective ministry. Harry talks about the church and Paul and Silas along with Barnabas and John Mark establishing churches on their journey. This teaching is applicable to all people in their personal life, married life, job and the ministry that each has been entrusted with from God.
16 Then came he to Derbe and Lystra: and, behold, a certain disciple was there, named Timotheus, the son of a certain woman, which was a Jewess, and believed; but his father was a Greek: 2 which was well reported of by the brethren that were at Lystra and Iconium. 3 Him would Paul have to go forth with him; and took and circumcised him because of the Jews which were in those quarters: for they knew all that his father was a Greek. 4 And as they went through the cities, they delivered them the decrees for to keep, that were ordained of the apostles and elders which were at Jerusalem. 5 And so were the churches established in the faith, and increased in number daily.